NRL is launched by Andrew Redmayne and brother Hugh Redmayne, delivering NDT services from an office on the Sellafield site. They are soon joined by Phil Jennings and Stephen Murphy. 1983: NRL is founded NRL opens a new branch in Grangemouth to support the Group’s activities in the Rail sector. Jane Fretwell also joins NRL as a Finance Director, based at the Head Office in Dovenby. 2010: New branch & Director NRL opens its Egremont office and begins providing workers to the Sellafield site. This long-standing relationship remains strong to this day. 1984: Recruitment begins NRL grows its presence in the North-East by opening an office in Washington, currently led by Gillian Gomersall who also joins the company this year. 1990: North-East expansion Current Director Donald Livingston joins NRL as part of a team in the company’s newly launched Falkirk office. 1991: Scotland-bound Paul Murphy joins the NRL team in Egremont, providing IT services to the company. Paul has enjoyed a long career at NRL and is currently the Group’s IT Director. 1993: Paul Murphy joins NRL Jim Taylor joins the recruitment company before taking control of the Rail division and becoming a Director of the company later down the line. 1994: Jim Taylor joins NRL Interested in working with us? Visit our “Contact NRL” page to see how you can get in touch. OUR STORY From where we first began, to where we are now. A brief overview of NRL’s history over the last 30 years. 1997: Wigan office opens NRL wins a contract to provide workers to British Nuclear Fuels Limited on the Sellafield site. 1999: BNFL contract NRL officially commences its rail maintenance service, delivering grinding, signalling and ultrasonic inspections. The division is led by Director Jim Taylor. 2001: Rail division launched The company proves it’s commitment to providing an exceptional recruitment service by being welcomed as a member of the Association of Professional Staffing Companies. 2011: APSCo Membership To expand it’s reach and appeal, NRL launches its Rail Training division which is located at the Wigan branch. The team provides a variety of accredited training courses, including Personal Track Safety, Emergency First Aid and Manual Handling. The company also continued to grow in Scotland by opening a new branch in Glasgow. 2012: Training Division Mike Barber joins NRL as a Managing Director. He is based in the company’s Wigan branch. 2006: New Director NRL expands its list of accreditations by gaining ECIA Membership and is one of the first recruitment companies to do so. 2008: ECIA Membership NRL is rebranded and launches a new website. The company also acquires Petrolic Consultants Limited, with offices established in Guildford and Cairo. NRL also opens a site office in Drax this year. 2013: Going international NRL makes new additions to its board of Directors by bringing on board Ben Humpage who joins as CFO and Will Fossey who joins as International Development Director. In addition, the company also launches its International division with the addition of a branch in the UAE. The company tops off the year by earning a host of awards and accreditations, including APSCo Recruitment Company of the Year (>£50m turnover), a placement in the LSE’s 1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain, and a listing in the Sunday Times Top Track 250. 2015: New Directors, division and awards NRL moves into it’s new Head Office located in Dovenby, Cumbria. The branch operates the Group’s payroll and IT functions. 2007: New Head Office Petrolic is given a full rebrand in order to align it more closely with NRL. This includes a complete makeover of all promotional materials, logos, the Petrolic website and more. David Redmayne is promoted and becomes a Director of NRL, while Jane Fretwell steps down to pursue other interests and Mike Barber takes on the role of Non-Exectutive Director. 2014: Petrolic rebranded The company continues to expand it’s presence in the North by opening a new office in Wigan. Greg Compton also joins the team and goes on to become a Director at NRL in 2014. 2001: NRL becomes part of the National Grid supplier framework. 2014 turnover - £172m